Scientists turned simple knots into tiny robots that jump, spin, and plant seeds, offering a new tool for ecosystem restoration.
When a knot lets go, it doesn't just fall apart. It snaps. That simple observation led Penn Engineers to rethink what a knot ...
A simple idea has led to a surprising invention: tiny robots made from knotted fibers that can jump, spin, glide and even ...
University of Pennsylvania engineers have created tiny knot-based robots that store and release energy to jump, spin, and plant seeds. Using a Kevlar core for stiffness and a liquid crystal elastomer ...
Carbon Robotics, a worldwide leader in agriculture AI and robotics, today announced a major breakthrough for global agriculture with the launch of the world’s first Large Plant Model (LPM) - the most ...